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Nine Relatable Money Experiences, Described by Gifs

Money is one thing that unifies us all–irrespective of our religion, socioeconomic class, tribes, family backgrounds and more. Our relationships with money certainly differ and we all own money to varying degrees, but at the end of the day, we all use it, spend it, work to make it and centre it in our decisions and other aspects of our daily lives.

Okay, enough of the ‘big grammar’. There are certain money experiences you might find relatable. Here are some of them, described by some gifs:

When you find a crumpled 500 naira note in the pocket of your jeans

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Time to paint the town red and take your friends out for some grilled chicken and drinks. Alexa, play ‘Dorime’.

When the person you lent some money to starts giving you attitude

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Counting down the days to payday:

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Time suddenly feels like i’s moving slower than usual

When it’s payday but you still haven’t received your credit alert

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Who is playing games?

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Calculating how much money you have left, halfway through a meal you just spent a lot of money on:

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But there’s nothing you can do about it. Food don enter stomach already.

When you plan your finances for the week and one annoying expense comes up

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That’s why an emergency fund is important, my dear.

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When you’re broke and you remember all the money you wasted in the past weeks

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The consequences of your actions are saying “hello”

When you’re about to go out and then you remember the state of your account

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There’s rice at home, dear.

When someone tells you to smile but sapa is choking you

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This life no balance.

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